CSX M364 at CP286 of the Syracuse Terminal Subdivision

 

With snow falling, M364-25 is stopped on Track 1 at CP 286 waiting for I009-24 to clear ahead of it.
With snow falling, M363-25 is stopped on Track 1 at CP 286 waiting for I009-24 to clear ahead of it.

  On January 25th, on what had been, up to that point, a rare snowy day, I caught M363-25 at East Syracuse, NY. Due to priority intermodal train I009 departing as M363 passed by DeWitt yard, it had to stop at Control Point (CP) 286 of the Syracuse Terminal Subdivision. M363 got back underway after I009 had gotten enough of a head start.  

M364-25 is back on the move, passing under the westbound signal bridge at CP 286
Led by CSXT 3057, M363-25 is back on the move, passing under the westbound signal bridge at CP 286.

Photographs taken on January 25, 2023, at East Syracuse, New York.


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  1. Nice shots. Your snow waited till late in the season like ours did except ours did not amount to much.

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    1. Thanks, Shelly. It does seem like the snow waited until March, before it arrived here. Though, most of it melted quickly. A very odd winter here.

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